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Program Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VI October 1 - 6, 2017 Dubrovnik, Croatia Conference Chair Karsten Durst Technical University Darmstadt Germany Engineering Conference International 32 Broadway, Suite 314 - New York, NY 10004, USA www.engconfintl.org [email protected]
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  • Program

    Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VI

    October 1 - 6, 2017

    Dubrovnik, Croatia

    Conference Chair

    Karsten Durst Technical University Darmstadt

    Germany

    Engineering Conference International 32 Broadway, Suite 314 - New York, NY 10004, USA

    www.engconfintl.org – [email protected]

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  • Engineering Conferences International (ECI) is a not-for-profit global engineering conferences program, originally established in 1962, that provides opportunities for the exploration of problems and issues of concern to engineers and scientists from many disciplines.

    ECI BOARD MEMBERS

    Barry C. Buckland, President Mike Betenbaugh

    Nick Clesceri Peter Gray

    Michael King Raymond McCabe

    David Robinson Eugene Schaefer P. Somasundaran

    Chair of ECI Conferences Committee: Nick Clesceri

    ECI Technical Liaison for this conference: Larry Kabacoff

    ECI Executive Director: Barbara K. Hickernell

    ECI Associate Director: Kevin M. Korpics

    ©Engineering Conferences International

  • Steering Committee

    George Pharr, University of Tennessee, USA

    Mathias Göken, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

    Gerhard Dehm, University of Leoben, Austria

    Johann Michler, EMPA, Switzerland

    Marc Legros, CEMES-CNRS, France

  •  Previous conferences in this series

    Instrumented Indentation Testing in Materials Research & Development

    October 9 – 15, 2005 Crete, Greece

    Conference Chairs: George M. Pharr, University of Tennessee, USA Carl McHargue, University of Tennessee, USA

    Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research & Development II October 11 - 16, 2009

    Barga, Italy Conference Chair:

    Mathias Göken, University Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany

    Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research & Development III October 9 – 14, 2011

    Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain Conference Chair:

    Gerhard Dehm, University of Leoben, Austria

    Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research & Development IV October 6 - 11, 2013 Albufeira, Portugal Conference Chair:

    Johann Michler, EMPA, Switzerland

    Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research & Development V October 4-9, 2015

    Albufeira, Portugal Conference Chair:

    Marc Legros, CEMES-CNRS, France

  • Conference Sponsors

    Alemnis AG

    Anton Paar TriTec SA

    Bruker

    FemtoTools AG

    GDRi CNRS Mecano

    Keysight Technologies

    Micro Materials Limited

    Nanomechanics, Inc.

    Ostec Enterprise Ltd.

    S U R F A C E systems + technology gmbh

    Synton-MDP Inc.

  • NOTES

    Technical Sessions and the Tutorial Session will be in Soderini 3 (Level R). Poster sessions will

    be in Giardino (Level 0).

    Dinners will be in Giardino. Lunches on Monday and Wednesday will be in the Origano

    Restaurant. Lunch on Thursday will be in Giardino.

    Audio, still photo and video recording by any device (e.g., cameras, cell phones, laptops, PDAs,

    watches) is strictly prohibited during the technical sessions, unless prior permission has been

    granted by the author and ECI.

    Speakers – Please have your presentation loaded onto the conference computer prior to the

    session start (preferably the day before).

    Speakers – Please leave at least 3-5 minutes for questions and discussion.

    Please do not smoke at any conference functions.

    Turn your mobile telephones to vibrate or off during technical sessions.

    Please write your name on your program so that it can be returned to you if lost or misplaced.

    After the conference, ECI will send an updated participant list to all participants. Please check

    your listing now and if it needs updating, you may correct it at any time by logging into your ECI

    account.

       

  • Sunday, October 1, 2017 

    08:30 - 09:00 Check-in for Optional Tutorial Session 09:00 - 13:00 Tutorial Session

    Advances in high temperature nanoindentation

    Jeff Wheeler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    Analysis of thermally activated processes during indentation Verena Maier-Kiener, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria

    Industrial application of small scale mechanical testing Johann Michler, EMPA, Switzerland

    13:00 - 14:00 Lunch (on your own) 14:00 - 15:45 Conference check-in (Pre-function area) 15:45 - 16:00 Welcome and Conference Overview Conference Chair: Karsten Durst ECI Technical Liaison: Larry Kabacoff 16:00 - 17:00 Keynote: Integrated experimental and simulation analysis of stress and

    strain partitioning in dual phase steel Dierk Raabe Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany

    17:00 - 19:00 Session I: Introducing nanomechanical testing in research and development

    17:00 - 17:30 Highlight: Quantifying the commonalities in structure and plastic deformation in disordered materials

    Daniel S. Gianola, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA 17:30 - 17:50 Plastic deformation of sub-micron Al and Be wires: A TEM and in situ TEM

    study Marc Legros, CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse, France 17:50 - 18:10 The brittle-ductile transition of tungsten single crystals at the micro-scale

    Johannes Ast, EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

    19:00 - 20:00 Welcome Reception 20:00 - 21:30 Dinner (Giardino)

  • Monday, October 2, 2017

    07:30 - 09:00 Breakfast Buffet

    09:00 - 13:00 Session II: Small scale fracture mechanics

    09:00 - 09:40 Invited Fracture mechanics of microsamples Reinhard Pippan, Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria

    09:40 - 10:00 In situ HR-EBSD during micro-mechanical testing for microstructure, stress

    and plastic deformation characterizations in material Xavier Maeder, EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

    10:00 - 10:20 Micromechanics of fully lamellar TiAl alloys Jon Molina-Aldareguia, IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain 10:20 - 10:40 In situ stable fracture of ceramic interfaces Finn Giuliani, Imperial College London, UK 10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break 11:00 - 11:30 Miniaturized fracture experiments on pearlitic steel: Challenges and

    solutions Gerhard Dehm, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany

    11:30 - 11:50 Understanding the performance of nano-structured ferritic alloys through

    micro-mechanical testing David Armstrong, University of Oxford, UK 11:50 - 12:10 Using simulations to investigate the apparent fracture toughness of

    microcantilevers Steffen Brinckmann, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany

    12:10 - 12:30 Fracture of silicon at low length scales Jeffrey M. Wheeler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 12:30 - 12:50 Elastic-plastic fracture toughness of electrodeposited Ni-W thick films

    using in-situ microcantilever bend tests Denise Yin, Lehigh University, USA 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch 14:30 - 16:30 Networking / Time for ad hoc discussions

  • Monday, October 2, 2017 (continued)

    16:30 - 19:00 Session III: Coatings and small-scale fracture mechanics 16:30 - 16:50 Multiple cracking events in metal bi-layers on polymer substrates Megan J. Cordill, Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Leoben, Austria 16:50 - 17:10 Mechanical properties and failure of Ag nanowire transparent electrodes

    studied by means of in situ tensile testing Nadine Schrenker, University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany 17:10 - 17:30 Fracture behavior of metallic thin films as evaluated by bulge-tests and in

    situ TEM deformation experiments Mathias Göken, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany 17:30 - 17:50 Micro-mechanical testing of transition metal (oxy)nitride coatings James S.K-L. Gibson, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 18:20 - 19:00 Invited

    Filamentary growth of metals: Microstructure and properties of (nano-) whiskers

    Gunther Richter, Max-Planck-Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, Germany 19:00 - 20:00 Poster Preview I 20:00 - 21:30 Dinner  21:30 - 23:00 Poster Session I with Social Hour   

  • Tuesday, October 3, 2017   07:30 - 09:00 Breakfast Buffet  09:00 - 13:00 Session IV: In-situ Experiments II 09:00 - 09:40 Invited

    Combined in situ mechanical testing and scale-bridging 3D analysis of nanoporous gold

    Erdmann Spiecker, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany 09:40 - 10:00 Plastic deformation and anisotropy of long-period-stacking-ordered

    structures in Mg-Zn-Y alloys Stefanie Sandlöbes, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 10:00 - 10:20 Mechanical hysteresis of the MAX phase Ti2AlN: A nano-mechanical testing

    study Christophe Tromas, Institut Pprime - Université de Poitiers, France 10:20 - 10:40 Plasticity of an atomically layered crystal: A combined nanomechanical

    and ab initio study on Mo2BC Sandra Korte-Kerzel, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break 11:10 - 11:30 The impact of grain boundary character on the size dependence of Bi-

    crystals Christoph Kirchlechner, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany

    11:30 - 11:50 Mechanical testing of nanotwinned alloys Andrea M. Hodge, University of Southern California, USA 11:50 - 12:10 Mechanical testing of copper and copper alloy micropillars containing a

    single twin boundary Benoit Merle, University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany 13:00 - 19:00 Boxed lunch and optional excursion 19:00 - 20:15 Dinner 20:15 - 21:00 Poster Preview II 21:00 - 23:00 Poster Session II with Social Hour  

  • Wednesday, October 4, 2017 

    07:30 - 09:00 Breakfast Buffet   09:00 - 13:00 Session V: New Instrumentation, Methods and Development 09:00 - 09:30 Highlight

    Interface strength and toughness measurements in multi-layered systems Daniel Kiener, Erich Schmid Institute, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria 09:30 - 09:50 Room temperature plasticity in sub-micrometer thermally grown oxide

    scales Magnus Hörnqvist Colliander, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 09:50 - 10:10 Femtosecond laser and FIB: A revolutionary approach in rapid micro-

    mechanical sample preparation Manuel J. Pfeifenberger, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria 10:10 - 10:30 Microscale additive manufacturing of metal – mechanical properties Alain S. Reiser, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:30 Highlight

    Spatially resolved depth profiling of residual stress by micro-ring-core method

    Marco Sebastiani, Roma TRE University, Italy 11:30 - 11:50 Novel in situ nanomechanical tests: a new insight into the hydrogen

    embrittlement Afrooz Barnoush, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 11:50 - 12:10 Development and application of an in situ-SEM nanoindenter coupled with

    electrical measurements Fabien Volpi, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, SIMaP Lab., Grenoble, France 12:10 - 12:30 Interfacial adhesion of compositional gradient ternary FCC alloy films

    Rachel L. Schoeppner, EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

    12:30 - 12:50 Strain rate influence on the thermo-mechanical deformation behavior of

    Aluminum thin films Johannes Zechner, KAI GmbH, Villach, Austria 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch  14:30 - 16:30 Networking Time / Time for ad hoc discussions  

  • Wednesday, October 4, 2017 (continued) 

    16:30 - 19:00 Session VI: Small scale testing of advanced materials 16:30 - 16:50 Nanoscale compressive deformation mechanisms and yield properties of

    hydrated bone extracellular matrix Jakob Schwiedrzik, EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

    16:50 - 17:10 Cyclic indentation test to characterize viscoelastic behavior of polymers Olga Smerdova, Institut Pprime - Université de Poitiers, France 17:10 - 17:30 Probing crystalline phases in cubic boron nitride as a function of boron

    content by massive nanoindentation and microsample testing Joan Josep Roa Rovira, Universidad Politecnica de Cataluña, Barcelona, Spain 17:30 - 17:50 Anisotropic deformation of ZrB2 ceramic grains during in-situ micropillar

    compression up to 500°C Tamás Csanádi, IMR-SAS, Slovakia 17:50 - 18:10 Room temperature and high temperature micromechanical testing of SiC-

    SiC fiber composites for nuclear fuel cladding applications Yevhen Zayachuk, Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK 18:10 - 18:30 Nanoindentation of Au nanoparticles – A combined

    experimental/computational multiscale study Dan Mordehai, Technion - Israel institute of Technology, Israel

    18:30 - 18:50 A new type of superelastic and shape memory materials: ThCr2Si2-

    structured novel intermetallic compounds at small length scales Seok-Woo Lee, University of Connecticut, USA 20:00 - 22:00 Conference Dinner   

  • Thursday, October 5, 2017   07:30 - 09:00 Breakfast Buffet   09:00 - 13:00 Session VII: New developments in indentation testing 09:00 - 09:30 Highlight

    Wide dynamic range 2-D nanoindentation: Friction and partial slip at contacts

    John B. Pethica, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 09:30 - 09:50 Investigation of contact-induced near-surface materials transformations

    using nanomechanical testing. Guillaume Kermouche, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France 09:50 - 10:10 New methods for nanoindentation mapping to account for size dependence Andy Bushby, Queen Mary University of London, UK 10:10 - 10:30 Scratching the surface of Lateral Size Effects (LSE): A critical comparison

    between indentation and scratch hardness size effects Nigel Jennett, Coventry University, UK 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 11:20 The formation and evolution of cracks during nanoindentation of fused

    quartz Brittnee A. Mound, University of Tennessee, USA 11:20 - 11:40 Constitutive modeling of indentation cracking in fused silica Sebastian Bruns, TU Darmstadt, Germany 11:40 - 12:00 Constant contact stiffness indentation relaxation test Jean-Luc Loubet, CEMES-CNRS, Ecully, France 12:00 - 12:20 Spherical nanoindentation – advancements and prospects towards its

    application as a multifunctional testing technique Alexander Leitner, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria 12:20 - 12:40 Identification of macroscopic hardening law through spherical indentation:

    definition of an average representative strain and a confidence domain. Charbel Moussa, MINES ParisTech, France 12:40 - 13:00 Size effect observed in spherical indentation test of single crystal copper

    Stanisław Kucharski, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Science, Poland

    13:00 - 14:30 Lunch  14:30 - 16:30 Session VIII: New instrumentation and Developments Sponsored by Micro Materials Limited 14:30 - 14:50 Temperature dependence of indentation size effects, pile-up and strain rate

    sensitivity in polycrystalline tungsten from 25-950 C Ben D. Beake, Micro Materials Ltd, UK

  • Thursday, October 5, 2017 (continued)  14:50 - 15:10 Nanoindentation at elevated temperatures Warren C. Oliver, Nanomechanics, Inc., Oak Ridge, USA 15:10 - 15:30 Microcompression high cycle fatigue tests up to 10 million cycles Gaurav Mohanty, Alemnis, Thun, Switzerland 15:30 – 15:50 The effect of thermally induced stresses on indentation experiments

    Ude D. Hangen, Bruker BNS, USA

    16:30 - 19:00 Session IX: Deformation mechanisms 16:30 - 16:50 Nanoindentation study of the temperature dependence of plastic instability

    in Al alloys. Henry Ovri, Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany 16:50 - 17:10 Determination of mechanical properties of different sized silicon and silica

    nanowires tested in SEM Nicole Wollschläger, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung,

    Germany 17:10 - 17:30 Initiation of fatigue damage in ultra-fine grained thin films: Schmid, Taylor

    or Hall-Petch? Oleksandr Glushko, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria

    19:00 - 21:00 Dinner followed by Social Hour 

    Friday, October 6, 2017 07:00 – 09:00 Breakfast and Departures   

  • Poster Presentations  

    1. Bulk metallic glass composites: microstructural influences on mechanical properties Lisa Kraemer, Erich Schmid‐Institute of Materials Sciences, Austrian Academy of Sciences; OEAW, Austria 

     2. Locally resolved fracture mechanisms by using in‐situ microscopic testing 

    Markus Alfreider, Erich Schmid Institute for Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Science, Austria 

     3. High‐resolution structural‐mechanical characterization and simulation of novel barrier coatings 

    André Clausner, Fraunhofer IKTS, Germany  

    4. Evolution of thickness dependent buckle geometries Alice Lassnig, Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Department Materials Physics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria 

     5. Changes in amorphous silica mechanical properties induced by femtosecond laser irradiation 

    Guillaume Kermouche, Ecole des Mines de Saint‐Etienne, France  

    6. Residual stress characterization in DLC coating by focused ion beam milling and finite element modeling Sergio Sao Joao, Ecole des Mines de Saint‐Etienne, LGF UMR5307 CNRS, France 

     7. Combining high strength and moderate ductility in wear resistant coatings: a MO2BC study 

    Rafael Soler, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Eisenforschung, Germany  

    8. Nanoindentation and optical properties of transparent metal oxide multilayers Chelsea D. Appleget, University of Southern California, USA 

     9. Mechanical behavior and size effects of polymer/amorphous NiB composites with 3D micro‐

    architectures Johann Michler, EMPA, Switzerland 

     10. Effects of indenter geometry on micro‐scale fracture toughness measurement by Pillar splitting 

    Marco Sebastiani, Roma TRE University, Italy  

    11. High‐speed nanoindentation for fast mechanical property mapping and surface patterning, Riccardo Moscatelli, University of Rome "Roma TRE", Italy 

     12. Mechanical testing of twinned copper and copper alloy micropillars 

    Sebastian Krauß, FAU Erlangen‐Nürnberg, Germany  

    13. Small‐scale insights into superplasticity using micromechanical testing methods Patrick Feldner, Materials Science & Engineering, Institute I, Friedrich‐Alexander‐University Erlangen‐Nuremberg (FAU), Germany  

     

  • 14. Ductile‐brittle‐transition of flash annealed Fe‐based metallic glass ribbons Christian Minnert, TU Darmstadt, Germany 

     15. Indentation size effect and 3D dislocation structure evolution in (001) oriented SrTiO3: HR‐

    EBSD and etch‐pit analysis Farhan Javaid, Physical Metallurgy Division, Institute of Materials Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany 

     16. In‐situ Bragg coherent X‐ray diffraction during tensile testing of an individual Au nanowire 

    Jungho Shin, University of Pennsylvania, USA  

    17. A model for size‐effects in flat punch nanoindentation Christopher James Campbell, University of Leicester, United Kingdom  

    18. WITHDRAWN  

    19. Portevin‐Le Chatelier effect in AlMg3% studied using elevated temperature nanoindentation Gaurav Mohanty, EMPA, Alemnis AG, Switzerland 

     20. An in‐situ indentation system for high dynamic nanomechanical measurements 

    Damian Frey, Alemnis, Switzerland  

    21. Superelasticity and micaceous plasticity of the novel intermetallic compound CaFe2As2 at small length scales John T. Sypek, University of Connecticut, USA 

     22. Ultra‐high elastic strain energy storage in hybrid metal‐oxide infiltrated polymer 

    nanocomposites Keith Dusoe, University of Connecticut, USA 

     23. Micro‐fracture experiments on nanocomposite hard coatings 

    Matthias Bartosik, TU Wien, Austria  

    24. Deformation behavior of gold/copper multilayer systems Hauke L. Honig, TU Ilmenau, Germany 

     25. Determination of stress‐strain relation using instrumented ball indentation at micron scale 

    Alexey Useinov, TISNCM, Russia  

    26. New Tools to solve known problems at critical nanoindentation measurements Wolfgang Alfred Stein, SURFACE Nanometrology, Germany 

     27. Nanoindentation tests using flat punch indenter ‐ Contact formation and tilt correction 

    Dennis Bedorf, SURFACE, Germany  

    28. Microcompression experiments on glasses ‐ strain rate sensitive cracking behavior Christoffer Zehnder, RWTH Aachen University, Germany  

     

  • 29. Room temperature deformation mechanisms of the C14 Laves Phase in the Mg‐Al‐Ca system Christoffer Zehnder, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 

     30. Using impact‐nanoindentation to test glasses at high strain rates and room temperature 

    Christoffer Zehnder, RWTH Aachen University, Germany  

    31. Observing the size effect in copper‐chromium‐zirconium using spherical indentation Alexandra Joanna Cackett, Queen Mary University of London, UK Atomic Energy Authority, United Kingdom  

    32. WITHDRAWN  

    33. Determination of Mechanisms of Abrasion in WC/Co hard metals by In situ micro‐tribology experiments Mark Gee, National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom  

    34. WITHDRAWN  

    35. Analyzing the onset of plasticity in Fe‐3wt.%Si Nousha Kheradmand, NTNU, Norway 

     36. Hydrogen enhanced cracking studies by in‐situ electrochemical micro cantilever bending test 

    Tarlan Hajilou, NTNU, Norway  

    37. Real‐time in situ micro‐mechanical testing of hard metals using FIB‐SEM Helen Jones, National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom  

    38. WITHDRAWN  

    39. Hydrogen‐microstructure interactions in bcc FeCr alloys by in‐situ nanoindentation Maria Jazmin Duarte Correa, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany 

     40. Micropillar compression of hexagonal and cubic NbCo2 Laves phases 

    Wei Luo, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany  

    41. WITHDRAWN  

    42. Indentation behavior of single‐crystalline tungsten Jin Wang, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Applied Materials (IAM), Germany 

     43. Nanoindentation of ferritic‐martensitic steels – a comparative study of static and dynamic 

    measurements Ana Ruiz Moreno, Joint Research Centre. European Commission, Netherlands 

     44. Monitoring the breath through mechanical movements of the chest using continuous wave 

    bioradar system Giovanni Cerasuolo, Italian Aerospace Research Centre, Italy 

     

  • 45. Heat flux gauge calibration using the blackbody Giovanni Cerauolo, Italian Aerospace Research Centre, Italy 

     46. Micromechanical testing of Mo‐B‐C layers prepared by magnetron sputtering 

    Jiří Buršík, Institute of Physics of Materials, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic  

    47. Indentation modulus and Young's modulus of Cu‐Cr‐Zr alloy at macro‐scale level Alessandro Schiavi, INRIM ‐ National Institute of Metrological Research, Italy 

     48. Effect of pre‐existing dislocations on the strength of gold at very small scales 

    Paula O. Guglielmi, Helmholtz‐Zentrum Geesthacht, Experimental Materials Mechanics, Institute of Materials Research, Germany 

     49. WITHDRAWN 

     50. From Reactive multilayer nanofoils to self‐healing metallic systems 

    Stefano Danzi, ETH Zurich, Laboratory for NanoMetallurgy, Switzerland  

    51. Portevin‐Le Chatelier effect studied at small scale Yuan Xiao, Laboratory for Nanometallurgy, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 

     52. Plasticity and size effects in germanium: From cryogenic to elevated temperatures 

    Ming Chen, Laboratory for Nanometallurgy (LNM), Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 

     53. An almost unifying theory for grain boundary‐based plasticity 

    Marc Legros, CEMES‐CNRS, France  

    54. Thermo oxidative aging of polymers and polymer‐matrix composites studied with cyclic indentation Olga Smerdova, ENSMA, France 

     55. Fracture toughness of thermal barrier coatings determined by micro cantilever bending tests 

    Sven Giese, University Erlangen‐Nuremberg, Germany  

    56. WITHDRAWN  

    57. Experimental design for uniaxial tensile measurements at the microscale Daniele Casari, EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland 

     58. Nanomechanical test specimen preparation techniques by microfabrication and two‐photon 

    lithography to avoid FIB induced Ga implantation damage Laszlo Pethö, EMPA, Switzerland 

     59. Indentation relaxation test: Opportunities and limitations 

    Paul Baral, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France  

  • 60. A new push‐pull sample design for microscale mode 1 fracture toughness measurements under uniaxial tension Johann Jakob Schwiedrzik, EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland  

    61. In situ micromechanical testing inside the scanning electron microscope at subambient temperatures Johann Jakob Schwiedrzik, EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland 

     62. Small‐Scale Mechanical Testing of Nuclear Structural Materials 

    Vineet Bhakhri, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Canada  

    63. Size effects in electrodeposited Ni – coatings Michael Griepentrog, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und ‐prüfung BAM, Germany 

     64. High temperature nanoindentation up to 800°C for characterizing high temperature properties 

    of materials Nicholas Randall, Anton Paar TriTec, Switzerland  

    65. Nanomechanical testing of Ti/Ni multilayer thin films Vilma Bursikova, Masaryk University, Czech Republic 

     66. Methods of actual indenter shape determination 

    Jaroslav Čech, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic  

    67. Influence of the Interface and the microstructural length scale on the grid indentation Petr Hausild, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic 

     68. Limitation of Hall‐Petch relationship for interpreting scratch on polycrystalline copper using 

    spherical indenter Xiaodong Hou, Coventry University, United Kingdom  

    69. WITHDRAWN  

    70. Annealing effect on the Fracture Toughness of CrN/TiN Superlattice Systems Rainer Hahn, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Application Oriented Coating Development at the Institute of Materials Science and Technology, TU Wien, Austria 

     71. (Nano‐)Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of the topologically closed packed 

    Fe‐Mo55 µ‐Phase at room temperature Sebastian Schröders, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 

     72. XFEM modelling of ball indentation cracking in a‐C:H Coatings 

    Sebastian Bruns, TU Darmstadt, Germany  

    73. Investigating the local fatigue properties of materials by dynamic micropillar Compression Benoit Merle, University Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU), Germany 

     

  • 74. Influence of modulus‐to‐hardness ratio and harmonic parameters on continuous stiffness measurement during nanoindentation Benoit Merle, University Erlangen‐Nürnberg (FAU), Germany  

       

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